ProBlogger Book

[ad#200-left]Blogging is a niche segment of the information sector, one that is represented as being filled with teen angst and out-there political views, I often here the term, “it’s just a blog”.

What many people don’t seem to understand is that blogging has been accepted by the marketing community as a valid means of disseminating information, and in some cases, bloggers are extremely profitable.

Cue Stage Right – Darren Rouse.

Darren has been blogging for about six years now, and has the honour of being the most famous blogger about blogging. Darren and another blogger Chris Garrett wrote the book ProBlogger: Secrets for Blogging Your Way to a Six-Figure Income to help inform new bloggers on the tips and tricks that will set you on your way to earning millions.

With information on setting up a blog, choosing a topic, styles of writing and types of blog posts, the whole range of questions that a new blogger could ask are answered in this book.

I wouldn’t recommend the book for someone who has experience in SEO, WordPress, and understands Technorati and reads Darren’s blog. But for everyone else, even those who think they know what a web page should look like, it would be worth your while reading this before attempting to set up a blog.

I received a copy as part of an online competition and have found it to be a sensible guide to the world of blogging.

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Mike Thomas P.Eng. ENV SP, is the author of UrbanWorkbench.com and Director of Engineering at the City of Revelstoke in the Interior of British Columbia, Canada.
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